City Boy Movement intensifies grassroots drive in Delta, targets 10m votes for Tinubu
The City Boy Movement in Delta State has launched a strategic roadmap to solidify its presence across the South-South region, reaffirming a bold commitment to delivering a landmark 10 million
The City Boy Movement in Delta State has launched a strategic roadmap to solidify its presence across the South-South region, reaffirming a bold commitment to delivering a landmark 10 million votes for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 general elections.
Following an Expanded State Executive Council (Exco) meeting in the state capital, Asaba, the movement’s Deputy Director in Delta State, Engr. Alex Omaghomi announced a decisive shift in operations.
In a statement following the session, Omaghomi declared that the movement is transitioning from high-level strategic planning to "aggressive field action."
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The meeting served as a critical hub for state executives and key stakeholders to align on a singular mission: pervasive grassroots mobilisation.
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Omaghomi emphasised that the movement’s primary strength lies in its ability to connect authentically with everyday citizens at the community level.
"We gathered to chart a bold new course for our political future," Omaghomi stated. "Our goal is clear and ambitious: we are working tirelessly to deliver 10 million votes for His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The meeting served as a critical hub for us to align on a mission of pervasive grassroots mobilization."
The Deputy Director highlighted that the City Boy Movement is evolving beyond a political moniker, becoming a "powerful force for electoral success."
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Omaghomi noted that by intensifying grassroots engagement, the movement is building a solid, unwavering foundation of support.
The resolve among the Delta State leadership is at an all-time high, with members ready to hit the ground running to ensure a resounding victory for the President.
"Our discussions focused on strengthening the movement’s reach and ensuring that the message of renewed hope resonates in every corner of the state," Omaghomi stated.



